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publicationNumber EP-1351082-A1
titleOfInvention Method of fabricating curved elements
abstract The present invention provides methods for forming convex and concave elementsnon the ends of supporting members. A convex element may be formed by forming a dropletnon the end of the supporting member, then curing the droplet. The size of the droplet maynbe controlled using evaporation of a solvent from the droplet. In another aspect of theninvention, an optical element may be formed by forming a droplet on the end of thensupporting member, contacting the droplet with a mold, and curing the droplet, therebynforming an element with a curvature opposite that of the mold. When the supportingnmember is an optical fiber, the elements formed by the methods of the present invention arenuseful as lenses and mirrors in micro-optic devices.
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